- 1. What are the basic plot events of the chapter?
- Utterson and Enfield are having a walk
- Utterson spots Jekyll through a window
- Dr. Jekyll seems sick and doesn't let them come in
- The three talks for a while (Jekyll is inside and Utterson and Enfield are outside)
- Jekyll closes the window and the two gentlemen catches a glimpse of his face
- Suddenly, Jekyll's face turns pale and expresses terror and despair, which startles the two gentlemen
- 2. What are most significant revelations or events in the chapter?
- The most significant event in this chapter is when Jekyll's face changes. This startles Utterson and Enfield and scares them as if they were looking at Hyde. This event gives the reader a hint that Jekyll is actually Hyde.
- 3. From whose POV are the events related?
- It is from Utterson and Enfield's point of view. It is significant because it doesn't show explicitly what Jekyll is thinking, so it makes the reader wonder what happened.